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Results tagged “stress”

Which careers have least and most stress?

Jan. 7: If you're considering a new job, you may want to check out a recent survey by Careercast.com. Marci Alboher, author of If you're considering a new job, you may want to check out a recent survey by Careercast.com. Marci Alboher, author of "The Encore Career Handbook," talks about the new list of the top 10 most and least stressful jobs. (TODAY)

Caregivers struggle with chronic stress

Dec. 11: Americans are living longer than ever before, which means baby boomers are doing double duty caring for both parents and children. NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports.  (Nightly News)Americans are living longer than ever before, which means baby boomers are doing double duty caring for both parents and children. NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports. (Nightly News)

How to handle holiday stress

Dec. 11: With all the parties and get-togethers, sometimes the holiday season can be too much to handle. Therapist Tiffanie Davis Henry and Lesley Jane Seymour, editor-in-chief of More magazine, share ways to get through it all without pulling out your hair. With all the parties and get-togethers, sometimes the holiday season can be too much to handle. Therapist Tiffanie Davis Henry and Lesley Jane Seymour, editor-in-chief of More magazine, share ways to get through it all without pulling out your hair. (TODAY)

Namath: Manning can handle stress of changing teams

March 20: Joe Namath talks about Peyton Manning's decision to go to the Broncos, and how it compares to Namath's move from the Jets to the Rams late in his own career.   (NBC Sports)Joe Namath talks about Peyton Manning's decision to go to the Broncos, and how it compares to Namath's move from the Jets to the Rams late in his own career.  (NBC Sports)

Newlyweds: Overcome stress hurdles

March 6: Sharon Jayson of USA TODAY and clinical psychologist Judith Sills talk about how stress during the first year of marriage can impact the long-term success of the relationship. Sharon Jayson of USA TODAY and clinical psychologist Judith Sills talk about how stress during the first year of marriage can impact the long-term success of the relationship. (TODAY)

Reduce stress with foods, yoga poses

Feb. 28: Nutritionist Joy Bauer and yoga teacher Wendy Rubin talk about de-stressing foods and exercises, from grapefruit to Nutritionist Joy Bauer and yoga teacher Wendy Rubin talk about de-stressing foods and exercises, from grapefruit to "child's pose." (TODAY)

Don't stress! How moms can deal

Jan. 26: Do the pressures of motherhood impact your family fun? Parenting expert Michele Borba explains how to identify the signals of stress and offers tips for cooling off quickly.  Do the pressures of motherhood impact your family fun? Parenting expert Michele Borba explains how to identify the signals of stress and offers tips for cooling off quickly. (TODAY)

Doctor: Teens' mystery illness stems from stress

Jan. 20: Dr. Laszlo Mechtler tells TODAY that after examining some of New York classmates who are plagued by uncontrollable tics, he has determined the girls are suffering from mass psychogenic illness. Dr. Laszlo Mechtler tells TODAY that after examining some of New York classmates who are plagued by uncontrollable tics, he has determined the girls are suffering from mass psychogenic illness. (TODAY)

Stress 'affects every system of our body'

Jan. 11: Experts from the American Psychological Association discuss the tough intersection of Americans' economic situation, their health and the impact of stress. (Nightly News)Experts from the American Psychological Association discuss the tough intersection of Americans' economic situation, their health and the impact of stress.  (Nightly News)

Stress levels dip

Jan. 11: It appears Americans may be adjusting to the new normal: jobs are tight, so is money, but a new report from the American Psychological Association says overall, American stress levels are down for the first time in five years. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports. (Nightly News)It appears Americans may be adjusting to the new normal: jobs are tight, so is money, but a new report from the American Psychological Association says overall, American stress levels are down for the first time in five years. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports.  (Nightly News)

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